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Bmw E36 M3 325i 525i 323is 528e Fuel Injectors M50 M52 Upgrade For M20 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, US

Henderson, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:0280150415 Interchange Part Number:0280150715 0280150716 0280150211 Other Part Number:E28 E30 E34 E36 M30 Warranty:No Part Brand:Bosch

Up for grabs perfect used Bosch injectors as an upgrade for the M20. These are for the 2.5 liter motor, 17 lb,  with 4 hole spray pattern. I had them on my engine for over a year and less than 1000 miles. They were cleaned and rebuilt with all brand new parts when my engine was put into service. When you get them, all you have to do is plug n play. 


Reason why I am selling those is, because I went with a larger 3.0 liter motor therefor, I need a slightly larger injectors to supplement that .5 liter. 

Any questions please ask....this is for all 6 injectors....Starting bid is a little over $11 per injector!! Try buying that at the local dealer 

Fuel Injectors for Sale

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